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Free Reiki Nite on
9/18 from 6:30 - 8:00pm Sun Plaza, Loveland
Come on down and receive your FREE 15 minute Reiki Session with
up to four masters healing you at once!
September
Classes
Reiki II Class on 9/21
(Sunday) in Fort Collins from 9am - 4pm bring your lunch. Only
$250 to become attuned to Reiki II and become a Reiki Practitioner!
You must be attuned to Usui Tibetan Reiki I as a Pre-Req. Fee
includes IARP accredited certificate & books. Register
Now classes fill fast!
What
Is Reiki?
Reiki is healing method that relies on channeling life force energy,
or Chi through the hands. According to Reiki theory, we have energy
centers located throughout our bodies that facilitate the flow
of Chi. The underlying belief is that a healthy physical body
correlates strongly with balanced & smooth flowing Chi through
our energy centers. Conversely, Chi energy that is blocked by
poorly functioning energy centers may result in disease. When
a Reiki practitioner lays her hands on a client, she becomes a
vessel for this life force energy to flow from the universe through
her body. This Chi energy is then channeled through her hands
and into the other person to clear the obstructions that are predisposing
the disease.
How do I practice Reiki? In order to be a Reiki practitioner,
one must be attuned by a Reiki Master. An attunement ceremoniously
clears one's energy centers in order to maximize the capacity
for channeling Chi. Attunements are transmitted by a system of
symbols, rituals and hand placements meant to prepare the recipient's
energetic body to handle the powerfully healing Chi energy. Each
attunement elevates a Facilitator to different degree statuses. There
are typically three degrees of Reiki, the third of which attunes
a Facilitator to be a Reiki Master herself.
The following is an overview of the Reiki degrees and what you
can expect to achieve from each attunement.
First Degree: Reiki I
o Learn hand placement
o Self healing
o Healing others
o Distance healing
Second Degree: Reiki II
o Memorize initial Reiki symbols
o Learn hand movements
o Manifesting
Third Degree: Reiki III
o Memorize additional Reiki symbols
o Prepare to pass attunements
o Soul healing methods
o Becoming a Reiki master
What form of Reiki should I practice? There are currently many
varieties of Reiki that are being taught today. What school of
thought you choose to follow is entirely up to you.
The most traditional form of Reiki is derived directly from the
late 19th century Japanese healer, Mikao Usui. Referred to as
Usui Reiki Ryoho, this form of Reiki has been passed on from master
to student since its conception and is considered to be the original
Reiki system.
Non-traditional forms of Reiki tend to integrate ideas from various
spiritual practices while maintaining the basic Usui Reiki principles.
These variations may integrate concepts from eastern philosophy,
alternative medicine, new age spirituality and even Christian
ideology.
The type of Reiki you practice may be determined by asking yourself:
What are your spiritual inclinations? Do you prefer a firmly structured
system or are you more free-spirited in your approach to healing?
Also, how much money are you willing and able to spend? It is
fine to shop around and ask questions to potential teachers.
Reiki can be a beautiful enhancement to your personal repertoire
of self healing techniques. You can practice Reiki to calm your
body, relieve emotional stress and nurture your spirit. It provides
a wonderful complement to meditation, yoga and prayerful practices.
Above all, Reiki opens your heart and soul to the possibility
of miracles and to the positive expectation that we can heal our
selves.